Despite unseasonably cool weather, fans packed the stands Saturday at the Springfield Raceway with 24 USRA RHS Modifieds on hand.
Springfield Raceway lived up to its fast reputation Saturday as four-time track champion Jackie Dalton made a late-race surge to squeak out his second straight victory.
After two weeks of rainouts, the 2011 Transport Graphice Chase for the Championship got underway Saturday night at the Springfield Raceway with over 90 race teams ready for action.
The 2011 season opener at the Springfield Raceway has been pushed back two weeks due to the wet spring weather, but this Saturday night we will be honoring past and present members of our nation's military.
For the second week in a row rain wins the season opener at the Springfield Raceway. Officials will try again next week as it will feature a $1,000-to-win, $110-to-start USRA RHS Modified feature event.
Adding to an even more exciting 2011 schedule, officials at the Springfield Raceway announced today that on Saturday, April 30, the USRA RHS Modified feature will pay $1,000 to the winner.
After a week of turbulent weather conditions the 2011 race season opener at the Springfield Raceway has been bumped back a week. So the first race of the season will honor all area Emergency Service Personnel with free grandstand admission to the races.
Heavy rains and cold temps forced cancellation of the season opener at the Springfield Raceway on Saturday, April 16.
The 2011 season opener at the Springfield Raceway is set to roll on Saturday night, April 16, and ater a successful 2010 season, owners Jerry Hoffman and Doug Bland have put together another action-packed schedule with something for everyone.
An open practice has been set for this Saturday, April 9, at the Springfield Raceway, and the first points race will be Saturday, April 16, with action in the USRA RHS Modifieds.
Springfield Raceway owners Jerry Hoffman and Doug Bland announced today that the Springfield Raceway has signed with the United States Racing Association (USRA) to sanction the USRA RHS Modified events for the 2011 racing season.
As the final trophies are handed out and engines fall silent for the winter, the staff at Heartland Promotions reflected on a 2025 season defined by depth, determination and three very different champ
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